NEW E-PASSPORT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Personal Appearance + Appointment

Duly accomplished New Regular Passport Application Form (Adult)

Original and photocopy of Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Birth Certificate
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psahelpline.com or psaserbilis.com

For Married Female:
Original and photocopy of PSA Marriage Certificate
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psahelpline.com or psaserbilis.com

Current e-Passport with one (1) photocopy of the data page

Self-Addressed USPS Priority/ Priority Express Return Envelope (with postage stamps valued $9.90 and Tracking Number)

Original or notarized copy of proof of current Philippine citizenship and one (1) photocopy. Such proof may be, but not limited to, a green card, visa, notice of action, work permit, or dual IC.
(Note: absence of any such aforementioned documents will not automatically result in denial of a passport application and an applicant possessing other evidence that proves that he/she has retained Filipino citizenship may still proceed with his/her application subject to the assessment of the Consular Officer.)

Processing fee $60.00
payable in cash or money order made payable to “Embassy of the Philippines”. (Personal checks and credit cards are not accepted)
Additional Requirements for Dual Citizen
- Original and one (1) photocopy of Identification Certificate issued by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (FSP) or the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
- Original and photocopy of US passport
Additional Requirements for Dual Citizens Born in Foreign Country
- Original and one (1) photocopy of PSA Report of Birth
- Original and photocopy of US passport
Change of Name
- Original and photocopy of annotated Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Birth Certificate
- Original and photocopy of PSA Marriage Certificate/Report of Marriage
- Original and photocopy of PSA Marriage Certificate annotated to indicate court decision on annulment/ recognition of divorce
- Original and photocopy of Death Certificate of Deceased Spouse (on PSA Security paper if deceased is Filipino)
The Consular Officer reserves the right to require additional documents from an applicant, to prove his/ her identity and/or citizenship, and ensure accurate and complete personal data entries, pursuant to the Philippine Passport Law (R.A. 8239) and the Foreign Service Act (R.A. 7157).
Citizen's Charter
